Philips HDRW 720/17 manual Connecting a camcorder to the front jacks

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Connecting additional devices

Connecting a camcorder to the front jacks

To copy camcorder recordings, you can use the front jacks. These jacks are behind the door in the lower right corner of the front panel.

Recordings from the front jacks were stored on the HDD to make editing easy. Then you can transfer (archive) them on a DVD+RW/+R.

Digital (DV) input jack

If you are using a Digital Video or Digital 8 camcorder, connect the DV IN (CAM2) IN jack of the DVD Recorder to the corresponding DV OUT jack on the camcorder.

Choose '￿￿￿￿' as a program number for this input.

When films are transferred, the original recording date and time are stored as DVD subtitles.

During playback, you can display this data on the TV screen by using the 'Subpicture' function.

S input jack

If you are using a Hi8 or S-VHS(C) camcorder, connect the S-VIDEO (CAM1) in jack of the DVD Recorder to the corresponding S-video out jack on the camcorder.

You must also connect the L AUDIO R (CAM1) in jacks of the DVD Recorder to the audio out jacks on the camcorder.

Choose '￿￿￿￿' as a program number for this input.

Video (CVBS) input jack

If your camcorder only uses a video output (Composite Video or CVBS), connect the VIDEO (CAM1) input of the DVD Recorder to the corresponding output jack on the camcorder.

You must also connect the L AUDIO R (CAM1) in jacks of the DVD Recorder to the audio out jacks on the camcorder.

Choose '￿￿￿￿' as a program number for this input.

Connecting audio devices to the digital audio jacks

The back of the DVD Recorder features two digital audio output jacks OPTICAL OUT for an optical cable and COAX OUT for a coaxial cable (cinch cable).

It can be used to connect the following devices:

•) an Audio/Video receiver or an Audio/Video amplifier with a digital multi sound decoder

•) a receiver with two digital stereo (PCM)

Digital multi-channel sound

Digital multi-channel sound provides maximum sound quality. You will need a multi-channel A/V receiver or amplifier that supports at least one of the audio formats of the DVD recorder (MPEG2 and Dolby Digital).

Consult the owner's manual of your receiver to find out which audio formats it supports.

aA loud distorted sound is coming from my speakers

bThe receiver does not support the digital audio format of the DVD Recorder. The audio format of the inserted DVD is displayed in the display panel when another language is switched on. Playback using 6-channel digital surround sound is only possible when the receiver has a digital multi-channel sound decoder.

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Connecting audio devices to the analog audio jacks

There were two analog audio output jacks AUDIO L/R (OUT

2)(audio signal output left/right) and two audio input jacks AUDIO L/R (IN-EXT 2) (audio input left/right) on the back of the DVD Recorder.

These can be used to connect the following devices:

•) A receiver with Dolby Surround Pro Logic •) A receiver with two analog stereo

Can I use the 'Phono' input on my amplifier?

This amplifier jack (input) should only be used for record players without a pre-amplifier. Do not use this input jack to connect the DVD Recorder. This could damage the DVD Recorder or the amplifier.

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Mark TV shows for recordingMark an entire title Mark part of a titleOTR recordings Manual recordingsRecording from a video recorder/DVD player Stop h Recording from a camera connected to the front jacksPlease observe the following You can also programme TV shows as Favorites Programming a recording TimerSetting up repeat recordings Programming recordings with the TV Guide On Screen systemChanging the start/end times Programming recordings with the VCR Plus+ SystemDecoded data appears after confirmation Delete programmed recording To end, press Timer sProgramming recordings without the VCR Plus+ System Change AM/PMCancel a programmed recording in progress Repeat Additional playback featuresPlayback from the HDD Search by timeMedia browser Zoom featureSymbols in the Media Browser Change order for the media browser Change title settingsClear chapters Edit titleTitle name Change the name of the titleEditing recorded titles name Divide title Enter characters usingPress Pause Press OK . The marker will be inserted Delete titles/recordings from the HDDInsert/remove chapter markers Insert chapter markersHidden szenes were not copied on the DVD+RW/+R Hide chapters sectionsChapter is visible and can be hidden with the blue button Archiving of the edited titleProtect disc against accidental recordings Recording on a DVD+RW/+RArchiving storing titles on a Inserting a disc Switch over to the actual TV channel during PlaybackPlayback from a disc General notes on playbackYou can also use the Down or UP button on the front Playing a DVD video disc Playing a DVD+RW/ +R discPlaying an audio CD Starts automaticallyMP3 CD display When creating MP3 CDs please note the followingPlaying an MP3 CD Playing a Super Video CD Important notes for playbackSlow motion Additonal playback featuresSearching a disc Still pictureCamera angle Scan featureZoom feature Repeat/Shuffle playSubtitles Select the audio languageManaging the disc contents Number of chapters C has increased by two or more numbers Switching quicklyHiding chapters How can I select different chapters? Deleting chapter markersChanging the index picture Can I divide titles on DVD+R discs? Editing recording titles namePlaying the entire title Dividing titlesCan titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc? Erasing recordings/titles Disc settingsSelect Erase this title using a or B and confirm with OK Erasing DVD+RW Discs Changing the disc nameFinishing editing Finalizing DVD+R discsRemoving discs from the Disc Manager Disc Manager DMAdding a disc to the Disc Manager See the message Insert disc number on my screen Searching for a title in the Disc ManagerSearching discs What do the displays on the screen mean?Stereo Press Tuner on the remote control to switch to HDD modeUser preferences for the HDD Off Can not select some functionsHDD buffer M2xAuto Ch. Programming Automatic channel search Can not select this functionSport NormalFor a full-height picture with the sides trimmed Picture settingsAdditional user preferences You can select the following functions in this menuAll Sound settingsLanguage settings SurroundDisk feature menu Additional settingsAuthorizing a disc Access control Child LockChild lock DVD and VCD Activating/deactivating child lockChanging the country Parental level control DVD video onlyActivating/deactivating parental level control Have forgotten my code Changing the PIN codeStatus field Symbols in the menu barInformation on the screen of your TV Field for temporary messagesMessages in the DVD recorder display Symbols on your DVD recorder displayAn empty title on a DVD+RW/+R is selected BImportant Before you call an engineerBefore you call an engineer Problem DVD+RW disc cannot be played on certain DVD players Other disc errors DVD+RWIndex screen flickers when a DVD+R is inserted WHO is COVERED? 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